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Mark Roberts

MARK ROBERTS, who plays the younger brother, Bob Brannagan, wanted to be an actor since the age of four, when he appeared in a kindergarten production of "Old King Cole" and the "smell of greasepaint got him." After graduation from the University of Arizona, Mark landed a screen test at Columbia Pictures. He had parts in several films before going into summer stock and finally to Broadway, where he appeared in "Stalag 17." Since that time, the actor has appeared in many TV productions including Studio One, Alcoa Playhouse, Perry Mason, and How To Marry A Millionaire. ... It was while Mark was appearing in the road company of "Dial M for Murder" that he met his wife, the former Audrey Von Clemm, a dancer who happened to be appearing in the musical "Paint Your Wagon," which was playing across the street from the Boston theater where Mark was appearing at the time. . . . The Roberts family—now including children Ward and Margot—live in the Brentwood section of Los Angeles. Mark pursues his hobby of writing when not on the sound stages.

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L.A. Law (1986)
Guest starring as Martin Haley
Barnaby Jones (1973)
Guest starring as Donald Harrelson
Guest starring as Tony Bloom
Guest starring as Curt Fowler
Cannon (1971)
Guest starring as John Rainer
Guest starring as Mark Serell
Dan August (1970)
Guest starring as Spence (2 episodes)
12 O'Clock High (1964)
Guest starring as John Davidson
The Brothers Brannagan (1960)
Starring as Bob Brannagan (5 episodes)
77 Sunset Strip (1958)
Guest starring as Johnny Liston
Yancy Derringer (1958)
Guest starring as Matthew Younger
Perry Mason (1957)
Guest starring as Customer in Restaurant
Guest starring as Bob Kimber
Guest starring as James Castleton
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